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Spatially resolved origin of millimeter-wave linear polarization in the nuclear region of 3C 84

Author(s)
Kim, Jae-YoungKrichbaum, T. P.Marscher, A. P.Jorstad, S. G.Agudo, I.Thum, C.Hodgson, J. A.MacDonald, N. R.Ros, E.Lu, R. -S.Bremer, M.de Vicente, P.Lindqvist, M.Trippe, S.Zensus, J. A.
Issued Date
2019-02
DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/201832920
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/83970
Citation
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, v.622, pp.A196
Abstract
We report results from a deep polarization imaging of the nearby radio galaxy 3C 84 (NGC 1275). The source was observed with the Global Millimeter VLBI Array (GMVA) at 86 GHz at an ultrahigh angular resolution of 50 mu as (corresponding to similar to 200R(s)). We also add complementary multiwavelength data from the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA; 15 and 43 GHz) and from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA; 97.5, 233.0 and 343.5 GHz). At 86 GHz, we measured a fractional linear polarization of similar to 2% in the VLBI core region. The polarization morphology suggests that the emission is associated with an underlying limb-brightened jet. The fractional linear polarization is lower at 43 and 15 GHz (similar to 0.3-0.7% and <0.1%, respectively). This suggests an increasing linear polarization degree toward shorter wavelengths on VLBI scales. We also obtain a large rotation measure (RM) of similar to 10(5-6) rad m(2) in the core at greater than or similar to 43 GHz. Moreover, the VLBA 43 GHz observations show a variable RM in the VLBI core region during a small flare in 2015. Faraday depolarization and Faraday conversion in an inhomogeneous and mildly relativistic plasma could explain the observed linear polarization characteristics and the previously measured frequency dependence of the circular polarization. Our Faraday depolarization modeling suggests that the RM most likely originates from an external screen with a highly uniform RM distribution. To explain the large RM value, the uniform RM distribution and the RM variability, we suggest that the Faraday rotation is caused by a boundary layer in a transversely stratified jet. Based on the RM and the synchrotron spectrum of the core, we provide an estimate for the magnetic field strength and the electron density of the jet plasma.
Publisher
EDP SCIENCES S A
ISSN
1432-0746
Keyword (Author)
galaxies: activegalaxies: jetsgalaxies: individual: NGC 1275galaxies: individual: 3C 84techniques: interferometrictechniques: polarimetric
Keyword
HIGH-FREQUENCIESACCRETION FLOWSACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEIMAGNETIC-FIELD STRUCTURESAGITTARIUS-A-ASTERISKGAMMA-RAY EMISSIONFARADAY-ROTATIONCIRCULAR-POLARIZATIONRADIO-SOURCESPOLARIMETRIC OBSERVATIONS

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